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SilverStone Technology Ultra Small Form Factor Computer Case Mini-ITX in Pink SG13P

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Color: SG13P-USA


Style: USA - NEWEST VERSION


Features

  • Support standard-length expansion cards (10. 5 inches)
  • Mini-dtx/Mini-ITX motherboard and ATX PSU compatible
  • Support 120mm or 140mm single fan all-in-one liquid cooler
  • Support 2. 5" And 3. 5" Hard drives
  • Elevated standoff for motherboard back side components

Description

The SG13 features an ATX-compatible power supply mount and can fit ATX power supplies up to 150mm long, which provides clearance for CPU coolers up to 61mm tall. Optionally, builders can choose an SFX power supply if used with the separately-available SilverStone PP08B ATX-to-SFX adapter. This will provide an additional 21mm of space inside the chassis, thereby allowing the use of CPU coolers up to 82mm tall. The SG13 also gives builders options when it comes to storage. It can fit one 3. 5" drive and one 2. 5" drive, or alternatively three 2. 5" drives. Finally, builders have the choice of running the SG13 without active cooling, adding a 120mm/140mm fan to the front panel, or adding a 120mm/140mm CPU cooler to the front panel. Note that 140mm products will reduce space available for video cards, so for example a 25mm- thick 140mm-class fan will take up approximately 1" of the 10. 5" video card space, leaving 9. 5" for a video card.


Brand: ‎SilverStone Technology


Series: ‎SST-SG13P-USA


Item model number: ‎SST-SG13P-USA


Item Weight: ‎0.64 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎8.74 x 11.22 x 7.13 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.74 x 11.22 x 7.13 inches


Color: ‎SG13P-USA


Manufacturer: ‎SilverStone Technology


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎June 17, 2019


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Color: SG13B-USA Style: USA - NEWEST VERSION
I ordered and received the item less than a week. No prime deliver just standard shipping. Happy with the item. No problem with it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 16, 2022 by Powen Chang

  • Top choice for mini-computer
Color: SG13B-V2 Style: Version 2
For a long time, computers have not gotten much faster with newer-generation of CPU chips. CPU clocks have maxed-out around 3-4 GHz, and have got only slightly improved IPC (instructions per clock) efficiency and quad-core has been the norm since 1st generation Core ships. There was rarely any much reason to upgrade based solely on performance, and the only real improvements were in power efficiency with smaller and smaller lithography, although these days, it's proving difficult to shrink any smaller than 14nm. With the new 8th generation Intel chips, facing steep competition from Amd Ryzen, Intel has upped their game with the only thing left to improve, upping the core count. Now with 6-cores in a mainstream desktop chip, there is finally a pretty good reason to upgrade. There is also another trend in new system builds, the small-form-factor. More and more users are building systems that are small, low-power and lightweight, with today's Mini-ITX motherboards, that are without largely without compromise featuring high-end overclocked desktop CPU and high-end graphics. Today, there are some solid choices for tiny cases, from as small as 7 Litres to about 25 Litres in size. The smallest possible case has an STX power supply, and the graphics on a riser, making it parallel to the Mobo, and a low-profile CPU air cooler. The largest ones have full-size cooler, a 5.25" bay and room for 3-4 hard drives. At 11.5 Litres, the Silverstone SG13 allows a liquid CPU cooler, decent air-flow and room for a hard drive. It's about as small as you can go, without making heavy compromises on cooling and performance. Unfortunately, most tiny cases do not have room for an optical device, because the standard 5.25" bay is bigger than it needs to be for an optical device, and it takes up way more space than the drive itself, with wasted extra width, to fit the mounting hardware. Silverstone makes several cases that feature a slot for a "slim optical" device, found in laptops, and the SG08 is a great choice for this. But these tend to be for a "media center" style PC, which feature fancy front bezel, and not as good for air-flow and cooling. A better choice is a tiny USB external optical drive. So if you can live with that, you can get an awesome tiny case, without compromise. I finally decided onthe Silverstone Sugo SG13, after reading a lot of case reviews, and watching review videos. This case, is simply the best choice I could find. The SG13 incorporates design improvements over years of development of the SG series. It's suitably tiny at 11.5L, has all the right air-flow, allows liquid cooling, and a graphics card up to 10.5" fits a GTX 1080 if you want. The SG13 has either a solid front, which looks nice, or a grille for better air-flow. With a 120mm fan at front, this case can achieve excellent air-flow and cooling, surprisingly as good or better than the air-flow in a tower case. This layout seems to be the optimal one for tiny cases: graphics card right next to an external vent, pulling in fresh air, cools it better than most larger cases. The power supply pulls its own fresh air and exhausts it without involving warm case air, and the CPU and Mobo is cooled by relatively huge air-flow from the 120mm fan in front. It works amazingly well. For liquid cooling, the front 120mm radiator pulls warm case air and expels warmer air straight out the front. Finally, the price, at $44 is just amazing, leaving you extra cash to buy a better CPU than you normally would. I'm super-happy with my choice, and I know this case will last me for years, even surviving several upgrades -- until we can finally get rid of solicon chips, go optical, or bio-computing or whatever. Viva la tiny computer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2018 by To Protect the Innocent

  • Just a hair too small, causes minor build headaches
Color: SG13B-Q-USA Style: USA - NEWEST VERSION
This case is just a touch too small. Getting an ATX PSU in it was a major pain in the butt. I actually had to bend some metal to get the PSU into it (Corsair cx750m). You definitely would have to remove the PSU to make any changes on your mobo. I used a 140mm fan in the front of this build, and the case only had 3 mounts onto which to attach the fan. Can't get a 4th 140mm fan mount??? It's pretty thin and somewhere flimsy metal. The power button LED doesn't light up, but I'm not 100% certain it's not my fault... But I refuse to verify because working inside the case is not particularly fun. All that being said, I was able to put the computer together and post. Mini ITX ASUS mobo for Intel, ATX PSU, OEM chip fan (you would not likely be able to fit an aftermarket CPU fan in here), 140mm front fan, 2 RAM dimms, and a lower end graphics card all fit inside, with a moderate amount of PSU cable smushing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2022 by Mike Gibson

  • Super tiny, fun to build in.
Color: SG13B-USA Style: USA - NEWEST VERSION
This thing is hard to build in. If you are building a gaming rig and haven't built in ITX before, good luck. One problem: It does not come with a case fan. If you are building anything with a graphics card, or something that can run hot under load, you NEED a case fan. The heat dissipation is not enough. I would recommend installing the power supply so that it exhausts outward, rather than in the case. Also the graphics card fan will blow toward a side of the case, dispersing a lot of the heat. However the CPU fan has like 1 inch of room before heat blasting your power supply, so heat builds up there like crazy. Things you need: Smaller power supply. Don't buy normal sized, it becomes a pain. A case fan. Why doesn't it come with at least one. Low Profile CPU Cooler. Mandatory. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 18, 2022 by Nathan Pershey

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